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Totally agree about Daya. She is definitely not my favorite character, but I believe that she has reached the point where she would grab that gun. She came in soft spoken and kind but was pretty battered by the system (and ultimately abandoned by the father of her child and the man she was in love with…). She really

Taystee laying beside her was really important. Also: I believe this is the first time an episode has cut to black rather than orange?

Still too soon to talk about Benson and Stabler…

So where do you get all your headbands?

IIIII mean….

Jack: Lemon, there is a word, a once special word that’s been tragically co-opted by the romance industrial complex and I would hate to use it here and have you think that I am suggesting any type of romantic sentiment, let alone an invitation to scale bone mountain. It’s a word that comes to us by way of the old high

I loved him referring to Liz as 'Betty'.

But if you're going to get in bed with a douche…

I think that Jack has some stuff to figure out, since last week it was made clear that despite finally becoming CEO he's not truly happy. I'm curious cause I honestly have no idea how they'll go about that. Plus, I'm sure the finale will have more Jack and Liz times, and Liz adjusting to being a mom.

"You know what I like about you, Lemon? Your eyes. You have those black…shark eyes. Very intense."

I love Cooter, and think it's odd it's been forgotten over the years but I guess it's understandable since the pace is a little different than the typical 30 Rock episode (especially with Jack away from the gang in D.C). But that last scene with Jack listening to Liz's voicemails is one of the shows best, and gets me

"America, which I invented…"

I hate to be this person but not really but HOW is Black Tie not on this list?

"Let me tell you something about 20 year olds, Jack. Most of them are 16."

"Lemon, would you buy my mulch?"

Quite possibly my favourite episode of television ever.

Regina Phalange is one of the great sitcom pseudonyms.

That was what my hope was too, although I knew the writers would never, especially since the Serena and Blair friendship was all but scrapped. But yeah—Blair and Serena running off in the sunset to better things was the dream. Ah well.

That was what my hope was too, although I knew the writers would never, especially since the Serena and Blair friendship was all but scrapped. But yeah—Blair and Serena running off in the sunset to better things was the dream. Ah well.

All. Of. This.